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2014 Adult Education & Formation

What Does it Mean to Be Anglican? - SyllabusThis course explored the theology, history and liturgy of the Anglican Church. Topics included the emergence of Anglicanism during the English Reformation, the basics of the Thirty-Nine Articles and the Book of Common Prayer, and the theology of Anglican worship. The purpose of this class was to deepen our understanding of and appreciation for Anglican doctrine and worship.

Class 1 - Historical Origins, the English Reformation and the Emergence of Anglicanism - Handout

Marriage Workshop - SyllabusJust married? Almost married? Married many years? Healthy marriage? Hurting marriage? Every marriage can benefit from focused attention. This course utilized the Prepare Enrich Inventory to enable couples to grow in their understanding of one another as well as God's design for our marriages. The class was taught by The Rev. David Glade and Dr. Craig Moorman.

Christ the King Membership ClassThis four-week course was for parishioners pursuing membership with the church.

May 2014 Guest LectureBishop C. FitzSimons Allison: "Trust in an Age of Arrogance"

Spring 2014

Big Questions in an Age of Doubt: Exploring the Reliability of the Bible, the Existence of God, and the Problem of Evil- Syllabus This course built on the Fall 2013 course, "Do You Really Believe That? Responding to Modern Attacks on Biblical Christianity." We examined tough questions about the authenticity and reliability of the Bible, biblical interpretation, the existence of God, and how we deal with existence of evil and the goodness of God.

Class 1 - Biblical Scholarship: How do we know that the Bible is the Bible?- Audio

Class 2 - Biblical Interpretation: How can you tell what the meaning really is? - Audio

Class 3 - The Existence of God: How to talk intelligently about the God Who is there - Handout

Class 4: The Problem of Evil: If God is so good, why is His world so bad? - Handout - Audio

Catechism, Part II- SyllabusThis was the second part of our year-long, four-part course on the New City Catechism. The catechism covers the basic, central doctrines of the Christian faith. In Part II, we covered the doctrines of sin, idolatry and redemption.

The Bible Says What? Tackling Difficult Scriptural Passages- SyllabusThis course built on the Fall 2013 course, "Do You Really Believe That? Responding to Modern Attacks on Biblical Christianity." We examined some of the particularly "hard" passages in the Bible, with an emphasis on giving believers doctrinally sound, biblical information and equipping them with the skills and resources to handle tough questions about Scripture.

Class 1 - Saved? Born Again? What are you people talking about? - Handout - Audio

Catechism, Part I - SyllabusThis was the first part of our year-long, four-part course on the New City Catechism. The catechism covers the basic, central doctrines of the Christian faith. In Part I, we studied the theology of God, the doctrines of Creation and Fall, and the Ten Commandments.

And Then I Had Teenagers - SyllabusA class for parents of teens, tweens, and those who walk beside them during this season of life. This class was based on the book by Susan Yates. It was co-led by the Johnstons and Rusenkos, and featured special guest lecturers.